†toylyng (A.S.) [495], tugging
tollen (A.S.) [89], to measure out, count
tollers (A.S.) toll-gatherers
tome (A.S.) [39], leisure, time. This form of the word seems to have been in use in the fourteenth century. It occurs at the commencement of the Seven Sages:—
I sal yow tel, if I have tome,
Of the seven ages of Rome.
Its occurrence in Piers Ploughman shows that Weber was not right in supposing it a mere alteration of the word time for the sake of rhyme. See also Sir F. Madden's Glossary to Gawayne
tonder (A.S.) [362], tinder
†too (A.S.) pl. ton, [476], [489], a toe
torne (A.N.) [428], to turn. pret. s. tornede, [321], torned, [265], turned